“... and his flirty banter with the woman crossed over into propositions that she leave with him...”
Wait.
I’m confused.
So far I’ve read that:
- he propositioned her, they left in a cab and went back to his apartment.
- he propositioned her, they left in a cab and went back to his apartment and she stayed the night. The next morning she woke up in his bed. (No sex)
- he propositioned her, they left in a cab and went back to his apartment and she stayed the night. The next morning she woke up. (No sex)
Now the story is that he propositioned her and she rebuffed him.
The fact that two of the other accusers have accused over things like him commenting that a woman was the same height as his wife while “gesturing” (holding his hand under his chin) and saying, “darling, would you please doctor my tea,” puts this all in the witch-hunt category.
Even if it proves to be true and the man got drunk and made a pass at a woman when he was in his 40’s, I’m still not convinced to join the lynch mob. People make mistakes. ONE mistake doesn’t condemn a man for life.
Clinton had a string of sexual harassment complaints, a rape charge and numerous affairs. That is a habitual offender that wants nothing to do with redemption.
I’m done with this. The more they keep throwing out there, the more ridiculous *they* look... not Cain.
We should all be done with this. As Fred Thompson asked, I want to know who dropped the dime. I damned well want to know if it was from someone in the GOP, either another candidate or a member of the GOP elite alarmed because of his rising popularity.
This is not just about Cain. It is about us. I want to know what was expected in terms of our reaction. Did they expect a mob of pot bangers? Or did they expect a visceral reaction based on a racial level?
I will never know the answers, but I hate being played the fool by anyone. Politico, PM, WaPo, NYT’s are trying to play us for fools.